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Gunsynd

Gunsynd (4 October 1967 – 29 April 1983) was a champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won 29 races and A$280,455 in prize money. In his seven starts over one mile (1,600 metres) he was only once defeated, by half-a-head in the Epsom Handicap.

Gunsynd
Statue of Gunsynd in Goondiwindi, Queensland.
SireSunset Hue
GrandsireStar Kingdom (IRE)
DamWoodie Wonder
DamsireNewtown Wonder
SexStallion
Foaled(1967-10-04)4 October 1967
Died29 April 1983(1983-04-29) (aged 15)
CountryAustralia
ColourGrey
BreederJohn Clift, Joe McNamara[1]
OwnerBill Bishop, G. Pippos
G.N McMicking, A.V. Coorey
TrainerBill Wehlow (at 2 & 3)
T J Smith (at 4 & 5)
Record54: 29-6½-8
EarningsA$280,455
Major wins
Hopeful Stakes (1969)
Chelmsford Stakes (1970)
Rawson Stakes (1971, 1973)
Epsom Handicap (1971)
Toorak Handicap (1971)
Sandown Cup (1971)
George Adams Handicap (1971)
Futurity Stakes (1972)
Frederick Clissold Handicap (1972)
Hill Stakes (1972)
VRC Queens Plate (1972)
Doncaster Handicap (1972)
Colin Stephen Stakes (1972)
Caulfield Stakes (1972)
W. S. Cox Plate (1972)
VRC Queen Elizabeth Stakes (1972, 1973)
Blamey Stakes (1973)
AJC Autumn Stakes (1973)
Awards
Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year (1972)
Honours
Queensland Icon (2004)
Statue at Goondiwindi, Queensland
Australian Racing Hall of Fame
Gunsynd Mile at Doomben Racecourse
Last updated on 25 April 2010

Breeding

Foaled in 1967, at The Dip Stud, at Breeza, New South Wales, Gunsynd was by the grey racehorse, Sunset Hue (by the imported sire, Star Kingdom), his dam was a twin foal, Woodie Wonder, that ran third at her only start. Woodie Wonder was by the sire, Newtown Wonder (GB). She was the dam of eight foals, six of which raced for three winners. A full brother to Gunsynd, Sunset Red, who won the WJ McKell Cup was the next best of Woodie Wonder's progeny.[2]

Early life

G. McMicking formed a syndicate with three others from his home town of Goondiwindi (pronounced Gundawindi) consisting of A. Bishop, J. Coorey and A. Pippos and purchased Gunsynd as a yearling for A$1,300 at the 1969 Brisbane sales.[3] He was affectionately known as the Goondiwindi Grey because his owners came from Goondiwindi and he was a grey in appearance.

Racing record

Originally trained by Bill Wehlow, and later by Tommy Smith, Gunsynd raced from 1969 to 1973.[4] As a four-year-old, under handicap conditions, Gunsynd won four major mile races (approximately 1,600 metres) - the Epsom Handicap, the Toorak Handicap, the George Adams Handicap, and the Doncaster Handicap, and, at five, was narrowly beaten by Triton in the 1972 Epsom Handicap. In the Doncaster Handicap, he carried 9 stone 7 pounds (60.5 kilograms) to victory, and, in his second Epsom Handicap, was second with 62.5 kilograms. He then won the 1972 Cox Plate, was third, with 60.5 kilograms, to Piping Lane in the Melbourne Cup, and was named Australia's champion racehorse for the 1971-1972 season. Gunsynd was a favourite with the crowds due to his grey coat and his tremendous will to win, and was one of the best grey horses in the history of Australian racing.

When comparing Gunsynd's racing record and prize money to the prize money increases by 2019, if he had raced today his prize money would be over $10.9 million.

Stud record

In 1973 Gunsynd syndicated as a stallion for $270,618 and retired to Kia Ora Stud.[5] His progeny included just four stakes winners of eight stakes races, Bensynd (1974), Tsunami (1975, won the Hyperion Stakes at Ascot), Midnight Gun (1977) and Domino (1978). Gunsynd also sired Ammo Girl, the dam of Emancipation, who was named Australia's champion racehorse for the 1983-1984 season.[6]

Suffering from cancer, Gunsynd was humanely euthanised at the age of 16.

Honours

Gunsynd was named the VRC Horse of the Year in 1972 and inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. In 1973 Tex Morton recorded a song The Goondiwindi Grey (The Gunsynd Song), written by Nev Hauritz and Brian Wallace, as a tribute to him.[7] 25,000 people farewelled Gunsynd at Doomben Racecourse in 1973 where he participated in an exhibition gallop.[8] A statue in his honour was erected in his hometown of Goondiwindi.

In 2009 as part of the Q150 celebrations, Gunsynd was announced as one of the Q150 Icons of Queensland for his role as a "sports legend".[9]

References

  1. ^ "John Clift And Gunsynd". Racing and Sports. 7 February 2016. from the original on 8 May 2016. Retrieved 21 October 2018.
  2. ^ Pring, Peter; "Analysis of Champion Racehorses", The Thoroughbred Press, Sydney, 1977, ISBN 0-908133-00-6
  3. ^ [1] 3 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 28 April 2009
  4. ^ Daffey, Paul (12 November 2005). "Gunsynd's Sandown Cup, 1971". The Age. from the original on 22 October 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  5. ^ du Bourg, Ross, The Australian and New Zealand Thoroughbred", Thomas Nelson, Melbourne, 1980, ISBN 0-17-005860-3
  6. ^ ASB 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 28 April 2009
  7. ^ [2] 29 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010-10-29
  8. ^ Dunstan, Keith (1973). Sports. Cassell Australia.
  9. ^ Bligh, Anna (10 June 2009). . Queensland Government. Archived from the original on 24 May 2017. Retrieved 24 May 2017.
  • Australian Racing Hall of Fame
  • Barnes Photography detailed profile and photos of Gunsynd

External links

  • Gunsynd's pedigree and racing stats
  • John Clift - the real Breeder

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Gunsynd 4 October 1967 29 April 1983 was a champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won 29 races and A 280 455 in prize money In his seven starts over one mile 1 600 metres he was only once defeated by half a head in the Epsom Handicap GunsyndStatue of Gunsynd in Goondiwindi Queensland SireSunset HueGrandsireStar Kingdom IRE DamWoodie WonderDamsireNewtown WonderSexStallionFoaled 1967 10 04 4 October 1967Died29 April 1983 1983 04 29 aged 15 CountryAustraliaColourGreyBreederJohn Clift Joe McNamara 1 OwnerBill Bishop G PipposG N McMicking A V CooreyTrainerBill Wehlow at 2 amp 3 T J Smith at 4 amp 5 Record54 29 6 8EarningsA 280 455Major winsHopeful Stakes 1969 Chelmsford Stakes 1970 Rawson Stakes 1971 1973 Epsom Handicap 1971 Toorak Handicap 1971 Sandown Cup 1971 George Adams Handicap 1971 Futurity Stakes 1972 Frederick Clissold Handicap 1972 Hill Stakes 1972 VRC Queens Plate 1972 Doncaster Handicap 1972 Colin Stephen Stakes 1972 Caulfield Stakes 1972 W S Cox Plate 1972 VRC Queen Elizabeth Stakes 1972 1973 Blamey Stakes 1973 AJC Autumn Stakes 1973 AwardsAustralian Champion Racehorse of the Year 1972 HonoursQueensland Icon 2004 Statue at Goondiwindi QueenslandAustralian Racing Hall of Fame Gunsynd Mile at Doomben RacecourseLast updated on 25 April 2010 Contents 1 Breeding 2 Early life 3 Racing record 4 Stud record 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksBreeding EditFoaled in 1967 at The Dip Stud at Breeza New South Wales Gunsynd was by the grey racehorse Sunset Hue by the imported sire Star Kingdom his dam was a twin foal Woodie Wonder that ran third at her only start Woodie Wonder was by the sire Newtown Wonder GB She was the dam of eight foals six of which raced for three winners A full brother to Gunsynd Sunset Red who won the WJ McKell Cup was the next best of Woodie Wonder s progeny 2 Early life EditG McMicking formed a syndicate with three others from his home town of Goondiwindi pronounced Gundawindi consisting of A Bishop J Coorey and A Pippos and purchased Gunsynd as a yearling for A 1 300 at the 1969 Brisbane sales 3 He was affectionately known as the Goondiwindi Grey because his owners came from Goondiwindi and he was a grey in appearance Racing record EditOriginally trained by Bill Wehlow and later by Tommy Smith Gunsynd raced from 1969 to 1973 4 As a four year old under handicap conditions Gunsynd won four major mile races approximately 1 600 metres the Epsom Handicap the Toorak Handicap the George Adams Handicap and the Doncaster Handicap and at five was narrowly beaten by Triton in the 1972 Epsom Handicap In the Doncaster Handicap he carried 9 stone 7 pounds 60 5 kilograms to victory and in his second Epsom Handicap was second with 62 5 kilograms He then won the 1972 Cox Plate was third with 60 5 kilograms to Piping Lane in the Melbourne Cup and was named Australia s champion racehorse for the 1971 1972 season Gunsynd was a favourite with the crowds due to his grey coat and his tremendous will to win and was one of the best grey horses in the history of Australian racing When comparing Gunsynd s racing record and prize money to the prize money increases by 2019 if he had raced today his prize money would be over 10 9 million Stud record EditIn 1973 Gunsynd syndicated as a stallion for 270 618 and retired to Kia Ora Stud 5 His progeny included just four stakes winners of eight stakes races Bensynd 1974 Tsunami 1975 won the Hyperion Stakes at Ascot Midnight Gun 1977 and Domino 1978 Gunsynd also sired Ammo Girl the dam of Emancipation who was named Australia s champion racehorse for the 1983 1984 season 6 Suffering from cancer Gunsynd was humanely euthanised at the age of 16 Honours EditGunsynd was named the VRC Horse of the Year in 1972 and inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame In 1973 Tex Morton recorded a song The Goondiwindi Grey The Gunsynd Song written by Nev Hauritz and Brian Wallace as a tribute to him 7 25 000 people farewelled Gunsynd at Doomben Racecourse in 1973 where he participated in an exhibition gallop 8 A statue in his honour was erected in his hometown of Goondiwindi In 2009 as part of the Q150 celebrations Gunsynd was announced as one of the Q150 Icons of Queensland for his role as a sports legend 9 References Edit John Clift And Gunsynd Racing and Sports 7 February 2016 Archived from the original on 8 May 2016 Retrieved 21 October 2018 Pring Peter Analysis of Champion Racehorses The Thoroughbred Press Sydney 1977 ISBN 0 908133 00 6 1 Archived 3 May 2009 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 28 April 2009 Daffey Paul 12 November 2005 Gunsynd s Sandown Cup 1971 The Age Archived from the original on 22 October 2018 Retrieved 23 October 2018 du Bourg Ross The Australian and New Zealand Thoroughbred Thomas Nelson Melbourne 1980 ISBN 0 17 005860 3 ASB Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 28 April 2009 2 Archived 29 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved 2010 10 29 Dunstan Keith 1973 Sports Cassell Australia Bligh Anna 10 June 2009 PREMIER UNVEILS QUEENSLAND S 150 ICONS Queensland Government Archived from the original on 24 May 2017 Retrieved 24 May 2017 Australian Racing Hall of Fame Barnes Photography detailed profile and photos of GunsyndExternal links EditGunsynd s pedigree and racing stats John Clift the real Breeder Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gunsynd amp oldid 1118590155, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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